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  1. SteamOS Outperforms Windows 11 in Handheld Gaming: The Future of Portable PCs

    Handheld gaming PCs have seen a renaissance in recent years, with devices like the Lenovo Legion Go and Asus ROG Ally capturing the imagination of gamers craving portability without sacrificing power. Yet, as this new form factor matures, an uncomfortable truth is emerging: Microsoft’s Windows...
  2. Lenovo Legion Go S with SteamOS: The Ultimate Portable Gaming Powerhouse

    When Lenovo unveiled its Legion Go S gaming handheld, tech enthusiasts and portable gaming aficionados quickly drew comparisons with established market leaders—especially Valve’s Steam Deck. At CES 2025, Lenovo introduced not just a single device, but two nearly identical variants differentiated...
  3. SteamOS Outperforms Windows 11 on Lenovo Legion Go S — The Future of Mobile Gaming

    When Lenovo announced the Legion Go S, a sleek gaming handheld available in both white and black variants, most observers simply expected minor differences between the two—color, perhaps, or included software. Yet the industry has been seized by a shockwave following the initial direct...
  4. SteamOS 3.7 Unleashes New Era for AMD-Based Handheld and PC Gaming

    SteamOS has always occupied a singular space in the PC gaming landscape, a Linux-based operating system tailored by Valve to deliver a seamless console-like experience on the Steam Deck. With the launch of SteamOS 3.7, Valve is decisively extending the tent beyond its own hardware, opening...
  5. Lenovo Legion Go S Review: Premium Design Meets Windows 11 Struggles

    Lenovo Legion Go S: A Mixed Bag of Premium Looks and Windows Woes Lenovo’s latest attempt at a handheld gaming PC—the Legion Go S with Windows 11—has certainly stirred up debate in the portable gaming realm. Despite showcasing a refined design and a promising form factor, this device stumbles...
  6. SteamOS for Desktop: A Game-Changer for PC Gaming?

    Valve's steam-powered secret might soon hit your desktop, and gamers everywhere are buzzing with anticipation. Rumors indicate that SteamOS—a Linux-based operating system celebrated for its bloatware-free, gaming-first approach on handhelds like the Steam Deck—could soon make the leap to...
  7. VIDEO Gaming on Linux - My One Year Experience of Using Linux As My Primary Gaming Platform (2020)

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